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Sarasota News Leader October 12, 2012 Kanye and the rest of my creative team for a while now. I planned to release the album this Fall and go on tour to per- form new songs from the album. We an- nounced the dates before we'd finished the album because we were sure we'd finish the album in time. But, unfortunately, while the creative process has been excit- ing and I'm pretty certain we're going to The Players Theatre, Sarasota's award-win- ning community-based production company, has announced that Joanna Brown of Sarasota has agreed to serve as honorary chairwoman for "A Night to Remember" on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Michael's On East. "A Night to Remember" will combine a din- ner party and entertainment to benefit the the- atre, a news release notes. During the evening, The Players will honor "some of the pioneers who gave life to their stage" during the theatre group's first 60 years, the news release adds. The Players began with a season of one-act plays in 1930. Artistic Director Jeffery Kin says in the news re- lease, "Joanna is a perfect example of The Players impact on the people in our community." Page 93 deliver the best album of my career so far, the timing hasn't adhered to the schedule I originally envisioned. In other words, we're not done with the album." Anyone who has purchased tickets may call the Van Wezel box office at 953-3368 for infor- mation regarding a credit to another perfor- mance or a refund. HONORARY CHAIRWOMAN NAMED FOR 'NIGHT TO REMEMBER' Although a classically trained singer, she had had no stage experience beyond high school Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. Still, she start- ed at The Players, circa 1975, appearing in Damn Yankees, Man of La Mancha, Phila- delphia Story and Harvey, the release says. "With her successes at The Players she ap- peared at other local venues," the release adds, before earning her Actors' Equity card and heading to New York. There, she performed with The Riv- erside Shakespeare Co., The Shaw Project and Oa- sis Theatre Co.; appeared in films and commercials; and did voiceovers, books on tape and radio for 21 years, until health issues dictated that she retire, the release adds. She returned to Sarasota in 2005. Joanna Brown Contributed "I've always been grateful for my time at The Play- ers," Brown says in the release. "My experience

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